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Example sentences for "effects"

Lexicographically close words:
effecting; effective; effectively; effectiveness; effectives; effectual; effectuall; effectually; effectuate; effectuated
  1. Little Willie Warner, our pet, the cabin-boy, had never totally recovered from the effects of the accident we have narrated as having befallen him.

  2. The influence of movement is inseparable from that of fire, as it enables fire to be opened and is a means of escaping the full effects of fire; while it is often possible to move one unit only in conjunction with the fire of another.

  3. It can also be used to relieve one unit from the effects of fire concentrated upon it by moving another unit against the enemy.

  4. Local successes on the field of battle often have effects that are felt throughout the theatre of operations.

  5. Nor did such disasters fail in producing their effects upon his superstitious followers.

  6. But the case is different when we speak of causes and effects as of Things.

  7. We do not fare much better when we speak of Causes and Effects than when we speak of Nature.

  8. Let there fall externally what will on the parts which can feel the effects of this fall.

  9. This effects the movement of the various parts of the body, and thus the whole body is conveyed from place to place.

  10. The primitive mouth is surrounded by a dark ring that bears very strong and long vibratory lashes, and effects the swimming movements.

  11. As such it also effects a certain exchange of matter between the body and the surrounding atmosphere (exhalation, perspiration).

  12. The real Materialistic philosophy affirms that the phenomena of life are, like all other phenomena, effects or products of matter.

  13. A thread-like process grows out of each cell, and effects continuous vibratory movements.

  14. In this way she taught them not only the evil effects of wrong-doing but also the sure reward of right-doing.

  15. Some effects of novel-reading," said she, "are worse even than those produced by dancing.

  16. An important revolution had occurred on the eastern frontier of Babylonia three years before, in the reign of Neriglissar; but its effects only now began to make themselves felt among the neighboring nations.

  17. Poisons, Their Effects and Detection," by Alexander and Detection," by Alexander Wynter Blyth.

  18. There are several poisons which might have produced the effects we have observed.

  19. It is more injurious than can be described, in its effects and in its consequences.

  20. Another very important point is the excellent effects we have found to result from religious education; our habit is constantly to read the Scriptures to them twice a day.

  21. In no instance have I more clearly seen the beneficial effects of ladies' visiting and superintending prisoners than on board convict-ships.

  22. He had come home on a certain evening worse than usual from the effects of drink.

  23. They were both too excited to feel the effects of all they had gone through at first, but when they reached the house, and Connie pressed the button of the bell which had the word "Night" written under it, she was trembling exceedingly.

  24. Sometimes while still comparatively young he is incapacitated by the effects of a wound, and is known also by the title of Roi Mehaigné, or Maimed King.

  25. There are, not one, but two, disabled kings; one suffering from the effects of a wound, the other in extreme old age.

  26. I tried to recall without sentiment the effects produced upon me, for example, by the climate of that undoubtedly favoured region.

  27. Meantime, my concern was, as far as might be, to relieve my father of anxiety, and so minimise as much as possible the effects of a palpable miscarriage of justice.

  28. He often spoke to me of the curious effects upon men's minds of the illusions we call nostalgia.

  29. I am afraid I gave no credit to Heron, or to the stimulating effects upon my own mind of contact with his bracing, if somewhat harsh, intelligence.

  30. After being deprived of food for a great length of time, and arriving suddenly on an abundance of game, they will feast again as observed and no evil effects follow.

  31. These are some of the effects of commerce, and this subject will meet with further discussion through these pages.

  32. These were some of the effects of the introduction of commerce.

  33. Fruit bushes are also destroyed, though they recover its effects in three or four years.

  34. A great deal of the effects of their oratory is due to posture, gesture, and accent.

  35. They attract but little attention as their effects are never perceived.

  36. It would also prevent an Indian from his customary hunting and have other effects of the like nature for a short time.

  37. The effects of strong rival companies have been more injurious and demoralizing to the Indians than any other circumstance that has come within our knowledge, not even excepting the sale of ardent spirits among them.

  38. By one of those singular effects peculiar to an ecstasy of this nature, the more his reverie was prolonged, the taller and more brilliant the Bishop appeared, while Jean Valjean grew less and faded out of sight.

  39. Nature at times blends her effects and scenes with our actions, with a species of gloomy and intelligent design, as if wishing to make us reflect.

  40. Its good effects are, to raise the head, extend the neck, and give free play to the lungs.

  41. It ought never to be used too severely, and its effects should be moderated by the mildness and pliability of the hand.

  42. The pressure which it effects on these constrains the horse to obey the will of his rider.

  43. Another method, alleged to have marvellous effects over the respiration, is that of anal dilatation.

  44. In the less severe cases this gradually passes away, and in many cases the patient, although weak and feeling shaken and tired, suffers no further ill effects beyond those of the burns and mechanical injuries.

  45. Ulcers, or perforations of the stomach as the results of disease, as also the digestion of the stomach after death, have been mistaken for the effects of irritant poisons.

  46. The latter cases are almost always due to the effects of violence, though there is at least one case of apparently spontaneous rupture of the middle meningeal artery.

  47. Vascularity or redness of the stomach after death should not be confounded with the effects of poison or the marks of disease.

  48. Moreover, the effects of time or treatment may have caused alteration or disappearance of many of the signs in question, which would at best be of negative rather than of absolute value.

  49. The effects of the poison being slow he induced her to take a walk along the river, and when her back was turned he pushed her rapidly off the bank into the stream, where she drowned.

  50. In different instances the effects vary in accordance with the extent and severity of the burn.

  51. During the prevalence of such heat, the mortality among young children, the aged and enfeebled is very marked; these two periods of life being very susceptible to the depressing effects of heat.

  52. Thus a man who, while intoxicated, cut off his genital organs and died the next day from the effects of hemorrhage was seen by Demarquay.

  53. Some of these effects it may be well to particularize.

  54. The existence of affection of the brain may be hard to tell from the appearances, for an injured person may recover from the first effects of a comparatively slight wound and yet die suddenly later.

  55. How are their effects checked or prevented?

  56. Cotton goods, particularly those made of long stapled cotton, when mercerised, exhibit a beautiful lustre, and some magnificent crepon effects are obtained by the process.

  57. Some types of beater are suitable for producing certain results, and the mere substitution of a beater consuming less power is worse than useless unless it can be shown that the same effects are being obtained.

  58. In the blotting paper these effects are produced because the knives being sharp cut up the material quickly, and in the writing paper because the dull "tackle" tends to draw out the fibres and tear them up lengthwise.

  59. The exact effects produced on paper freely exposed, or in books as ordinarily stored, depend upon the condition of the atmosphere.

  60. The effects produced by the Hollander, the refiner, the edge runner, the stone beater roll, and other mechanisms, are all of varying kinds.

  61. The refiner is best employed to clear or brush out the mass of pulp after a certain amount of preliminary treatment in the beater, as the refiner cannot produce the effects obtained by actual beating as in the Hollander.

  62. It also acts as a preservative, and is used for regulating the absorption of the gelatine by the paper, the penetration effects being materially varied by the extent to which the alum is utilised.

  63. These conditions must be varied according to judgment or according to the effects produced by the conditions already set out.

  64. The importance of a knowledge of the precise effects produced by the beating of pulp cannot be emphasised too much, and any contributions to the subject along the lines of special research will be welcomed by all students of cellulose.

  65. The conversion of wood into chemical pulp effects the removal of this material more or less completely.

  66. This operation effects many changes in the paper, besides imparting a good finish.

  67. If such compounds could be made they would afford a favorable opportunity of studying the effects produced in the properties of a compound by the replacement of CO by SO{2}.

  68. It would be singular, if a place of such marked natural features, and with such phenomena of climate, should have no perceptible effects upon the Eastern races of all kinds which have been transported there.

  69. The Rovers consulted with Mr. Barlow and his son, James, and all five walked down as close to the edge of the river as the effects of the cloudburst would allow.

  70. As Chester Waltham and his sister had been farther back on the road, around the turn of the cliff, they had not felt the effects of the second explosion excepting a slight shower of dirt which had covered the front of the runabout.

  71. The first awful effects of the cloudburst were passing, and the water was going down slowly but surely.

  72. He added that he trusted Miss Laning did not feel any ill effects because of the breakdown on the road.

  73. The cut on his head is rather a deep one," said the doctor to the boys, "but fortunately it is not serious, nor will there be any bad effects from the blow on his chin.


  74. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "effects" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    asset; belongings; chattel; effects; furniture; gear; good; goods; holdings; inventory; line; merchandise; movables; paraphernalia; possession; property; staple; stock; stuff; thing; ware